Darlington and the Blue Darters got their third straight win downing North Miami Beach 56-6.

Darlington is the son of a former Sooner cheerleader as well as the son of Apopka head coach Rick Darlington. As the nation's No. 1 center it's safe to say he was a major coup for Oklahoma even with some of the advantages.

Harris is doing all he can but the Jaguars are in a tough district and just keep falling a step short. On Friday it was Longview downing Horn 38-30 as Harris had 107-punt return yards, three tackles, and a 14-yard catch and was not thrown at.

Harris is the son of former Texas A&M and Philadelphia Eagles receiver, Rod. His name is growing thanks to a real emergence in the spring and summer of 2011.

Knight and the Rattlers set up a showdown with Madison last week downing MacArthur 52-13. Knight, as would be expected, was a big part of that going 10-for-13 for 249-yards and four touchdowns (51, 45, 46, 43) and it's worth noting the three incompletions were drops.

Any early commmitment to Texas A&M Knight changed his plans once Oklahoma offered and will be joined in Norman by his twin brother Connor - who plans to walk-on as a tight end.

Manukainiu helped the Trojans a 42-0 lead with two tackles, one for loss, and one fumble recovery in just a quarter and a half of action.

Manukainiu is close friends with 2011 Sooner signing Nila Kasitati, as a fellow Trojan. His talents have been an interesting debate as some think he could play either defensive tackle, defensive end, or possibly even offensive tackle.

Metoyer got back on the field with a 41-40 win over Loretto (Penn.) St. Francis University and had seven-catches for 80-yards and a touchdown.

Metoyer has done all he can in the high school game but is now taking on the prep school ranks after falling just short of qualification at Oklahoma coming out of Whitehouse, Texas in 2011. The Army All-American was a five-star recruit by Rivals.com

Ross came out of nowhere as a junior to emerge as almost undoubtedly the state's top prospect. The big back has elite speed to go with a great frame, most are expecting a monstrous season for the Jenks star.

Shepard may not have scored but did everything else in a 63-0 win over John Marshall with five catches for 78-yards, one carry for 20-yards, a 38-yard punt return, four tackles (two solo), and an interception heading into a bye week.

Shepard is a second generation Sooner; not only did his father Derick play for the Sooners but so did two of his uncles. However, make no mistake he earned his offer all his own, he has a chance to be a standout.